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In Hull's system,the strength of a drive can be empirically determined.
Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory which emphasizes unconscious desires, childhood experiences, and the structure of personality (id, ego, superego).
Cultural Standards
Norms and expectations that a specific culture establishes and upholds, which guide behavior, attitudes, and values within that culture.
Sense of Self
An individual's consciousness of their own identity and personality, which includes their thoughts, experiences, values, and beliefs about who they are.
Freudian Theory
A psychological theory developed by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes the importance of unconscious mental processes, sexual and aggressive drives, and early childhood experiences in shaping personality and behavior.
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